One of the purest (Oak), one of the most true (Baldwood), one of the most beloved (Frank) (only to Shani) What kind of woman is Everdeen? Longing for a conquered man, is the conquest of charm? Apparently not, otherwise she wouldn't have rejected the Orc in the first place; was it the conquest of money? Obviously not, otherwise Podwood would not have been rejected, so the desire to be conquered by violence, conquered by savagery? In the early stage, it was indeed the case. She did meet a good man, but this man was only affectionate to his love. Why were three such good men so good to her? At least two, right? I think it's because of Everdeen, the kind that doesn't belong to the women of the era, doesn't cling to any man, laughs at soldiers who adore soldiers (at least that's what he said), and most importantly, as a woman , she lives her own life in this world independently, and truly pursues what she really wants to pursue, whether it is love or life, as long as it is what she wants; although she is carried away by the barbaric behavior of the soldiers, please allow I think so, otherwise this perfect woman will be greatly discounted in my heart; but after seeing how much Podwood has paid for himself, and how Oak has always taken care of himself, he has always stood by her side, etc., etc., she Finally no longer confused, he (Ok) finally no longer implicit (Actually, Oak has never been implicit, but he has always been afraid of being rejected twice, so he is not so straightforward). Here I also want to thank that worthy opponent, Podwood ) and bravely caught up with him, and won a hand for herself (here it can also be seen that Oak deliberately did this, the purpose was to conquer her) Those three lines of ask me showed her inner fear And fear, fortunately, Oak has been waiting for her, otherwise he may really die alone
Going back to the original question, what kind of conquest does Everdeen need? I think it needs a person who really respects her, not because of the money owed to others (Baldwood), guilt of others, choice of others; not to submit to others because of violence. What she needs is an equal relationship between men and women, equality in love, equality in marriage, this is exactly what Oak can give her
I accidentally wrote too much, this is also my first movie review
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